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zLS4417 - General T Perronet Thompson 1783-1869, his military, literary and political campaigns
Finding No
YE/B/THO
Author
Johnson, L G
Title
General T Perronet Thompson 1783-1869, his military, literary and political campaigns
Date
1957
Description
Perronet Thompson was born in Hull. The Thompson family lived in what is now Wilberforce Museum in Hull and then built a house on outskirts of Cottingham known as Cottingham Castle, which was destroyed in 1861. He was a sailor, soldier in the Peninsular War, India and the Persian Gulf, Governor of Sierra Leone in 1808-1810 and radical politician. He was elected MP for Hull in 1835 and was a committed supporter of the Chartist movement and the Anti-Corn Law League.
Type
Local Studies/Book
PubPlace
London
Publisher
George Allen and Unwin
PubDate
1957
SubjectAuthor
Thompson, T Perronet, 1783-1869
Pagination
294p, front, 22cm, hardback
AccessStatus
Open
PlaceCode
NA3419
NA1204
NA2301
Subject
POLITICS
MILITARY HISTORY
ANTI CORN LAW LEAGUE
CHARTISTS
ANTI SLAVERY
Places
Code
Set
NA3419
KINGSTON UPON HULL/KINGSTON UPON HULL/KINGSTON UPON HULL/YORKSHIRE EAST RIDING
NA1204
COTTINGHAM/COTTINGHAM/COTTINGHAM/YORKSHIRE EAST RIDING
NA2301
SIERRA LEONE/SIERRA LEONE
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